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Cassius Ho
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25 August, 08:12
What war was called the "Great War"?
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Vanessa Mcfarland
25 August, 08:22
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It would be "World War I" that was called the "Great War", since before World War II, this had been the only world war, meaning that calling it World War I before then would have been premature.
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